Researchers have built a small but powerful detector to find gravitational waves in a hidden frequency range. The discovery ...
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Mysterious Blob of Darkness Found Lurking Deep in Distant Galaxy
In an astonishing feat of gravitational sleuthing, astronomers have found a mysterious, dense blob of invisible matter ...
A team of astronomers have found a mysterious object in the distant universe that could be dark matter or an inactive smaller ...
Pulsars suggest that ultra–low-frequency gravitational waves are rippling through the cosmos. The signal seen by ...
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How scientists are using spinning dead stars to find ripples in the fabric of spacetime
Pulsars could be helping scientists distinguish between gravitational waves caused by supermassive black hole collisions and ...
A compilation of various images from the James Webb Space Telescope shows the effects of gravitational lensing caused by dark ...
Scientists have blown stargazers’ collective minds after discovering a massive dark object in space that’s completely ...
Researchers have designed a new type of gravitational wave detector that operates in the milli-Hertz range, a region ...
Periodically, the European Space Agency (ESA) releases images that provide breathtaking views of the cosmos, courtesy of its ...
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Unusual Gravitational Wave May Be Sign of Wormhole Linking Universes
In 2019, LIGO and Virgo recorded something truly bizarre – a gravitational wave event less than a tenth of a second in duration.
Astronomers discover a low-mass dark object through gravitational lensing and multiple radiotelescopes across Earth.
UW-Milwaukee physics and astronomy assistant professor Lia Medeiros explains gravitational waves and the role UWM played in discovering them.
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